Tsang Yat, Adesi Kyei Kofi, Ndarukwa Sandra, Wakeham Katie, Fatimilehin Abiola, Bakhinshova Kimyakhanim, Cordero Mendez Lisbeth
Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada.
Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Tech Innov Patient Support Radiat Oncol. 2024 Jun 4;31:100256. doi: 10.1016/j.tipsro.2024.100256. eCollection 2024 Sep.
Supported by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the African Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training (AFRA) invited African Member States (MS) with a radiation therapy facility to engage in a 3-day workshop to develop a robust road map for educational standards in radiation therapist (RTT) training. The aim of the paper was to make recommendations of how the African MS could drive forward high educational standards in RTT training and education in Africa.
A pre-workshop survey was developed and sent to the participants to gather background information on each MS's national RTT training standards. An online survey was sent to all African MS with a radiation therapy facility. Two international RTT education-training experts were tasked by the IAEA to support and facilitate the workshop, which consisted of presentations and discussions around the current RTT training schemes in African MS and aspects of modern training methodology. The agenda of the workshop was structured with the aim to simulate discussions on RTT education and training standards among participants from African MS.
Sixteen African MS completed the pre-workshop survey. The median number of radiotherapy centres within a MS was 3 (range 1--15). All MS provided two-dimensional radiation therapy services as a minimum while 75 % (12/16) MS could offer three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy service. Thirty-eight percent (6/16) reported that they had no radiation therapy machine service maintenance contracts with vendors and 56 % (9/16) MS had no biomedical engineers on site for unplanned and planned machine maintenance. The median number of RTTs at national level among MS was 23 (range 7-73). Fifty-six percent (9/16) MS had a RTT specific national training programme with 75 % (12/16) MS having clinical attachments for 6 months or more. Representatives from 12 African MS attended the AFRA workshop. An African Community of Practice (CoP) in developing Education Curriculum for RTT was established as an outcome of the workshop with the aim to facilitate knowledge exchange and drive quality initiatives among participating African MS. Four work streams were proposed to form the CoP: RTT academic qualifications, core competencies in RTT education and training, RTT education faculty composition and peer review process in RTT education curricula among African MS.
By fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, and advocating for improved policies, the African COP in developing Education Curriculum for RTT can make significant strides toward developing a RTT education curriculum that not only meets the unique challenges of the African continent but also aligns with global standards.
在国际原子能机构(IAEA)的支持下,非洲研究、发展与培训区域合作协定(AFRA)邀请拥有放射治疗设施的非洲成员国(MS)参加为期3天的研讨会,以制定一份关于放射治疗师(RTT)培训教育标准的稳健路线图。本文的目的是就非洲成员国如何推动非洲RTT培训和教育的高水准提出建议。
制定了一份会前调查问卷并发送给参与者,以收集每个成员国国家RTT培训标准的背景信息。向所有拥有放射治疗设施的非洲成员国发送了在线调查问卷。国际原子能机构指定两名国际RTT教育培训专家支持并协助此次研讨会,研讨会包括围绕非洲成员国当前的RTT培训计划以及现代培训方法的各个方面进行的演讲和讨论。研讨会的议程旨在模拟非洲成员国参与者之间关于RTT教育培训标准的讨论。
16个非洲成员国完成了会前调查。每个成员国放疗中心的中位数为3个(范围为1 - 15个)。所有成员国至少提供二维放射治疗服务,而75%(12/16)的成员国能够提供三维适形放射治疗服务。38%(6/16)报告称他们与供应商没有放射治疗设备服务维护合同,56%(9/16)的成员国现场没有生物医学工程师进行计划外和计划内的设备维护。各成员国国家级RTT的中位数为23名(范围为7 - 73名)。56%(9/16)的成员国设有RTT特定的国家培训计划,75%(12/16)的成员国的临床实习时间为6个月或更长。12个非洲成员国的代表参加了AFRA研讨会。作为研讨会的成果,成立了一个非洲RTT教育课程开发实践社区(CoP),旨在促进知识交流并推动参与的非洲成员国的质量提升举措。提出了四个工作流程来组建CoP:RTT学术资格、RTT教育培训的核心能力、RTT教育师资构成以及非洲成员国RTT教育课程的同行评审过程。
通过促进合作、分享知识和倡导改进政策,非洲RTT教育课程开发实践社区能够在制定不仅满足非洲大陆独特挑战而且符合全球标准的RTT教育课程方面取得重大进展。